Assembler command line syntax

where inputfile is
an assembly source file and options instruct
the assembler how to assemble the inputfile.
You can invoke the assembler with any combination options separated
by spaces.

Note

The inline and embedded assemblers are part of the C and C++
compilers and do not use any command line syntax for invocation.
However, to pass additional assembler options when the compiler
invokes armasm for embedded assembly, you can
use the armcc -A option.

The assembler command line is case-insensitive, except in
filenames and where specified. The assembler uses the normal command
line ordering rules as described in the Using the Compiler. Therefore,
if the command line contains options that conflict with each other,
then the last option found always takes precedence.